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How We've Grown

Over the past ten years LMT has grown at a 40% clip. That's 12,000 new residents in one decade.

Think about this for a second. Over the past 10 years LMT has grown at a 40 percent clip. That's 12,000 new residents in one decade. Along with major commercial and industrial development.

For many projects in and around the township the first life cycle of growth created positive cash flow. Why? Developers often pay for INITIAL improvements in order to get support for projects. This includes one time traffic impact fees, upgrades to intersections, roadways, water and sewer lines, building of stormwater management facilties ect. ect. 

The fundamental question is: What happens down the line when all of the above mentioned needs ongoing maintenance, improvements, we need more fire protection, a police force ect. and the developers have long since moved on to the next greenfield and all this becomes the responsibility of the taxpayer? These are all questions of not if but when. When maintenance costs are more than initial gain? Not if, but when long term cash flow turns negative?

Where we are now: According to our elected leadership the solution is more and more growth. If this is truly case, something has gone wrong. We've seen 40 percent growth last decade. The most in the state of Pennsylvania. If growth is the solution why is there still a problem? This is the rationale for the Jaindl land development from our commissioners

Friends for Protection of LMT asks the fundamental question: How can we possibly need more growth after we've seen a 40% increase over past 4 years? How can this is sustainable?  One thing is clear. If we need more growth after a decade of 40 percent growth, then we've have grown in an unsustainable fashion and our model is flawed. The current board continues this trend. What we REALLY need right now is a more PRODUCTIVE development pattern.

This is why "Friends" supports the following:

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1. Mixed use - Walkable neighborhoods, interconnected, public space.
2. Emphasis on infill instead of greenfield. Utilizing our existing infrastructure to increase our Return on Investment 
3. Diversification of our tax base. - Diversified, stable revenue stream. We have more then fulfilled our need for light industrial (warehouses) it's time to attract other forms of high end commercial.

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